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San Antonio Light, 20 December 1954, page 8 — full-page Big John's Sizzling Steaks grand-opening ad. Among the credited "Supplies and Fixtures Supplied by" suppliers in a side panel is H&H COFFEE CO., 601 Delaware St.

A full-page grand-opening ad for Big John’s Sizzling Steaks (owner-operator Big John Hamilton, located at the corner of Harry Wurzbach Rd. and the 1400 block of Austin Hwy., “one block north of Famous Sevenoaks Country Club, formerly N.E. Military Dr.”), opening Tuesday, 21 December 1954. The ad’s design — a tall lanky cowboy mascot, a $2.10 “Big John’s Famous Sizzling Steak” with French fries and lettuce, and a 65¢ weekday lunch with iced tea or coffee — and the prominent “OUR POLICIES AND METHODS ARE PATTERNED AFTER HILL’S OF AUSTIN” disclosure positions the new venue as a satellite of the Austin steakhouse tradition (Mr. Hill of Austin and his head chef were on hand to supervise the opening). For our purposes, the salient detail sits in the lower-left credit panel: “H&H COFFEE CO., 601 Delaware St.” is listed alongside Industrial Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Co., Metzger’s Dairy, Select Meat Co., and Music — Beautiful New A.M.I. as the new restaurant’s launch suppliers. This is a 1954 hotel-cafe-channel attestation: H&H was supplying San Antonio restaurants directly, named in the opening-day vendor list, four years before the 1958 H&H Master Chef “Big D in flavor” foodservice ads and well before the formal 1962 Continental acquisition.

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Filling a Long Awaited Need!

BIG JOHN’S SIZZLING STEAKS

OPEN TUESDAY, DEC. 21st

Featuring

Big John’s Famous Sizzling Steak — A pound of carefully selected steak with French fried potatoes and head of lettuce with choice of French or garlic dressing.

$2.10

OUR POLICIES AND METHODS ARE PATTERNED AFTER HILL’S OF AUSTIN

“IF you can’t eat it all — Take it with you”

BIG JOHN’S SPECIAL WEEKLY LUNCH

Choice of one meat, 3 vegetables (generous portions) 20-oz. iced tea or cup of coffee . . . . . 65¢

Served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.


We Are Pleased to Announce Our Supplies and Fixtures Supplied by:

  • INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING CO. — 239 W. Hicks Ave.
  • METZGER’S DAIRY — 1430 N. Flores St.
  • H&H COFFEE CO. — 601 Delaware St.
  • SELECT MEAT CO. — 602 Columbus St.
  • MUSIC — BEAUTIFUL NEW A.M.I. (with Multi-Horn Sonoramic Sound)

MR. HILL, OF AUSTIN, AND HIS HEAD CHEF WILL BE AT BIG JOHN’S TO SUPERVISE OUR OPENING

“IF you can’t eat it all — Take it with you”

BIG JOHN’S SIZZLING STEAKS

Owned and Operated By BIG JOHN HAMILTON

HARRY WURZBACH RD. and 1400 BLOCK AUSTIN HWY. (1 Block N. Famous Sevenoaks Country Club . . . turn west on blinker light) (Formerly N.E. Military Dr.)

OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. ★ CALL TA6-5441

LOOK FOR THE TALL TEXAS COWBOY

Significance

  • Restaurant-channel attestation for H&H in late 1954. Listed by name as a launch supplier (“H&H COFFEE CO., 601 Delaware St.”) in the credit box of a grand-opening ad — a third-party citation rather than self-advertising. Sits in the same time bracket as the late-1954 Jav-O brand intro ads at H.E.B./Handy-Andy (HH-CLIP-1954-0007 etc.).
  • New names worth tracking:
    • “Big John” Hamilton — owner-operator, Big John’s Sizzling Steaks (new H&H restaurant customer).
    • Mr. Hill of Austin — the Austin-tradition steakhouse operator whose “policies and methods” the new venue copied; his head chef was on hand for opening.

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